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nemfrog · 21 days
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Hit Parader Magazine. December 1967. Magazine cover detail.
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undergroundrockpress · 2 months
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1968
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affiches-concerts · 3 months
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Jeff Beck Group, Moby Grape, 1968. Designed by Lee Conklin.
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jdmgfs · 2 years
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A concert flyer for a series of shows held at Eagles Auditorium, Seattle 1968. Art by Michael Condon.
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musickickztoo · 12 days
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Alexander "Skip" Spence 
April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999
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oncanvas · 1 year
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Byrds, Moby Grape, and Andrew Staples concert poster by Wes Wilson, 1967
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branchflowercuriosa · 3 months
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Moby Grape, Lee Michael's, West Coast Branch, American Dream concert poster
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misquotedmosquito · 2 years
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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jt1674 · 10 months
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meadow-dusk · 1 year
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Ducks at the Catalyst Club ©️ Michéle Benson 1977
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boxwright · 1 year
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Moby Grape - Peter Lewis
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1967.
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affiches-concerts · 1 month
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Moby Grape, Chambers Brothers, 1967.
Artwork by Wes Wilson.
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Moby Grape - Grape Live
In addition to that Tonight's The Night-era audience recording that Neil released a few weeks back, we also got a massive, overdue archival haul from The Ducks! It's terrific, highly recommended — and it's definitely not made up of audience recordings. This short-lived Santa Cruz band isn't just a murky chapter in the Neil Young saga ... it's also a murky chapter in the Moby Grape saga. So much murk! The Grape's bassist/vocalist Bob Mosley was a Duck, adding his tunes to Neil's and Jeff Blackburn's.
The Ducks, naturally, sent me flying back to Moby Grape, which eventually sent me to this fresh upload from the venerable Prof Stoned, who is really supplying the goods in 2023. The professor kids around a bit about this being an actual unreleased live album planned by Columbia — it's not, but it is absolutely great.
Details: This set improves upon the official 2010 live-album by using an alternative stereo mix of the Monterey set (rather than the rough mono mix that Lou Adler supplied to Sundazed); by adding Hey Grandma from the 2017 bluray (in mono, as it comes from the camera audio feed) and with all tracks being given the PS demix/remaster treatment.
All that and a Tommy Smothers intro, too! Moby Grape are on fire throughout their all-too-brief Monterey Pop performance; it's interesting, too, how economical the band is, with songs often lasting no longer than two minutes (though obviously they stretched out in other settings). They pack a lot into those minutes though — beautiful harmonies, abrupt tempo changes, rad guitar work. In some other universe, Moby Grape is as well-known as the Dead and Buffalo Springfield ... Don't Skip this one!
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rastronomicals · 18 days
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Moby Grape
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